Clyde
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Clyde may refer to:
- The River Clyde and Firth of Clyde in Scotland.
- HM Naval Base Clyde at Faslane and Coulport, two locations which are home to the UK's strategic nuclear deterrent.
- Several vessels of the Royal Navy named HMS Clyde.
- Clyde, New Zealand, location of the Clyde Dam.
- Australia:
- * Clyde, New South Wales
- * Clyde, Victoria
- * Clyde River, New South Wales
- Canada:
- * Clyde, Prince Edward Island
- * Clyde, Quebec
- * Clyde, Ontario
- * Clyde, Alberta
- * Clyde, Nunavut
- United States of America:
- * Clyde, California
- * Clyde, Michigan
- * Clyde, New York
- * Clyde, North Carolina
- * Clyde, Ohio
- * Clyde, Texas
- * Clyde Township, Michigan
- Clyde Barrow, of the infamous criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde.
- Clyde Donovan, a South Park character.
- Clyde, the orangutan sidekick of Clint Eastwood's character Philo Beddoe, in the films Every Which Way But Loose and Any Which Way You Can.
- Clyde, one of the four ghosts in Pac-Man.
- C.L.Y.D.E., the MoonScoop Group cartoon about a talking jukebox.
- Clyde Engineering, an Australian locomotive builder (now part of EDi Rail.
- Clyde F.C., a Scottish football (soccer) team.
- Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde (1792–1863), British soldier and administrator.
- Norman Clyde (1885–1972), British mountaineer and nature photographer.
- George D. Clyde (1898-1972), 10th governor of the U.S. State of Utah.
- Clyde, a fictional character in the 1992 Moonlite Software Computer Game Clyde's Adventure.
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